2016ApJ...820...32B


Query : 2016ApJ...820...32B

2016ApJ...820...32B - Astrophys. J., 820, 32 (2016/March-3)

The first brown dwarf/planetary-mass object in the 32 Orionis group.

BURGASSER A.J., LOPEZ M.A., MAMAJEK E.E., GAGNE J., FAHERTY J.K., TALLIS M., CHOBAN C., TAMIYA T., ESCALA I. and AGANZE C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 32 Orionis group is a co-moving group of roughly 20 young (24 Myr) M3-B5 stars 100 pc from the Sun. Here we report the discovery of its first substellar member, WISE J052857.69+090104.2. This source was previously reported to be an M giant star based on its unusual near-infrared spectrum and lack of measureable proper motion. We re-analyze previous data and new moderate-resolution spectroscopy from Magellan/Folded-port InfraRed Echellette to demonstrate that this source is a young near-infrared L1 brown dwarf with very low surface gravity features. Spectral model fits indicate Teff = 1880–70+150 K and logg = 3.8–0.2+0.2, consistent with a 15-22 Myr object with a mass near the deuterium-burning limit. Its sky position, estimated distance, kinematics (both proper motion and radial velocity), and spectral characteristics are all consistent with membership in 32 Orionis, and its temperature and age imply a mass (M = 14–3+4MJ) that straddles the brown dwarf/planetary-mass object boundary. The source has a somewhat red J-W2 color compared to other L1 dwarfs, but this is likely a low-gravity-related temperature offset; we find no evidence of significant excess reddening from a disk or cool companion in the 3-5 µm waveband.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - open clusters and associations: individual: 32 Orionis - stars: individual: WISE J052857.69+090104.2 - stars: late-type - stars: low-mass - stars: pre-main sequence

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 33831 * 05 13 00.9246401736 -00 05 31.090856496   8.16 8.02     A2III/IV 22 0
2 HD 34500 * 05 18 11.1710654808 +09 12 59.262125328   7.60 7.39     A2 18 0
3 * gam Ori V* 05 25 07.86325 +06 20 58.9318 0.54 1.42 1.64 1.73 1.95 B2V 519 2
4 HD 35656 Em* 05 26 38.8295962296 +06 52 07.169342232   6.387 6.399   6.41 B9V 51 0
5 HD 35714 V* 05 26 59.9951056104 +07 10 13.023218856   7.16 7.03     A2V 20 0
6 NAME 32 Ori group OpC 05 27 11 +06 16.0           ~ 64 0
7 WISE J052857.68+090104.4 BD* 05 28 57.68808 +09 01 04.4040           L1 7 0
8 HD 36823 * 05 34 38.4223803504 +06 07 36.738531444   7.98 7.73     A7.5 20 0
9 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2268 0
10 Cl Collinder 69 OpC 05 35 10.1 +09 48 47     2.8     ~ 303 0
11 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 604 0
12 NAME Columba Association As* 06 04 19.4 -22 20 40           ~ 273 0
13 DENIS J060852.8-275358 LM* 06 08 52.8338339568 -27 53 58.315264152         17.011 M9.6V 49 0
14 NAME beta Pic Moving Group MGr 14 30 -42.0           ~ 744 0
15 SIPS J2130-0845 BD* 21 30 44.6489028062 -08 45 20.574092550       19.784 17.351 L1 40 1
16 Ass Ori OB 1a As* ~ ~           ~ 228 0

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